dental [ 'dentl ] a. 牙齿的,牙科的 e.g. 1. The doctor told me that I have many dental problems. 医生说我的牙齿问题很多。
2. A dental technician specializing in making and fitting dentures as a direct service to the public rather than through a licensed dentist. 假牙师一种牙科技术师,其专长在于制造和安装假牙,他可以直接为公众服务,而不必通过有执照的牙科医生
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dentist [ 'dentist ] n. 牙科医生 e.g. 1. The dentist was cleaning and taking out teeth. 牙科医生正在清洁和拔牙。
2. I was fitted an artificial tooth by the dentist. 牙医给我镶了颗假牙。
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deny [ di'nai ] v. 否认 e.g. 1. The accused man denies that he has ever met her. 被告否认他曾经遇到过她。
2. He has denied his country and his principles! 他已经背弃了自己的国家和原则!
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deoxygenate [ di:'ɔksidʒineit ] vt. 除去氧气 e.g.
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depart [ di'pɑ:t ] v. 离开,出发,放弃 e.g. 1. The war forced us to depart from the old customs. 战争迫使我们不得不违背旧习俗。
2. The train to Beijing will depart from platform 3 in half an hour. 开往北京的火车将于半小时后从三站台开出。
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department [ di'pɑ:tmənt ] n. 部,部门,系 e.g. 1. He graduated from History Department. 他毕业于历史系。
2. This department collects information on political extremists. 这个部门搜集有关政治极端分子的情报。
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departure [ di'pɑ:tʃə ] n. 离开,出发 e.g. 1. We made our departure in the early morning. 我们一大早就起程了。
2. Their departure just before the floods was providential. 他们恰在发洪水之前离开, 走得真是时候.
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depend [ di'pend ] v. 依靠,相信,信赖 e.g. 1. Children depend on their parents for food and clothing. 小孩依赖他们的父母供给衣食。
2. We are depending on you to finish the paper by Friday. 我们相信你在星期五之前可以完成这篇论文。
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dependence [ di'pendəns ] n. 依赖,依存,信赖 e.g. 1. Find a job and end your dependence on your parents. 找个工作,别再依赖你的父母了。
2. Are the Hawaiian Islands a dependence of the USA? 夏威夷群岛是美国的属地吗?
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dependent [ di'pendənt ] a. 依靠的,依赖的 e.g. 1. The child is dependent on his parents for support. 这个小孩靠他的父母养活。
2. Please state your name, age, and the number of dependants you have. 请登记你的姓名、年龄以及供养的亲属的人数。
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dependents 从属单元格 e.g. 1. He listed four dependents on his income-tax form. 他在所得税申报表上填写家属四人。
2. The child is dependent on his parents for support. 这个小孩靠他的父母养活。
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depict [ di'pikt ] v. 描述 e.g. 1. Her novel depicts life in modern London. 她的小说描写的是伦敦现代的生活。
2. It's a picture depicting him as a clown. 这是一幅把他画成小丑的画。
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deplete [ di'pli:t ] v. 耗尽,使...空竭 e.g. 1. This expense has depleted our funds. 这笔花费已使我们的资金所剩无几.
2. Our stock of food is greatly depleted. 我们的食物储备已消耗殆尽.
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depletion [ di'pli:ʃən ] n. 消耗,罄尽,放血 e.g.
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deplore [ di'plɔ: ] v. 悲悼 e.g. 1. One must deplore their violent behavior. 人人都会强烈反对他们的残暴行为。
2. I deplore the writings of so-called military history by people concerned with rushing into print so as to catch a market that is still fresh. 我对于由那些人来编写所谓的军事史表示悲叹,他们只顾仓促付印,以求赶上市场还很兴旺的时机。
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deploy [ di'plɔi ] v. 展开,配置,部署 e.g. 1. The infantry began to deploy at dawn. 步兵黎明时开始进入战斗位置.
2. Artillery was deployed in the west. 炮兵部署在西边.
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deposit [ di'pɔzit ] n. 存款,定金,堆积物
vt. 存放,堆积
vi. 沉淀 e.g. 1. He deposited the case in the left luggage office. 他把箱子放在行李寄存处。
2. The Nile floods the fields and deposits mud on them. 尼罗河泛滥,在田野上淤积一层泥。
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deposition [ ˌdepə'ziʃən, di:- ] n. 沉积作用(沉积物,矿床) e.g. 1. The accused has made a deposition. 被告已宣誓作证.
2. He makes a deposition that he have witness the accident. 他宣誓作证自己目睹了那起事故。
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depreciation [ diˌpri:ʃi'eiʃən ] n. 价值减低,减价,跌落
[计算机] 折旧 e.g.
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depress [ di'pres ] v. 使...沮丧,压低
[计算机] 降低 e.g. 1. Depress this button to rewind the tape. 按下这个按钮倒带。
2. The thought of having to take the exam again depressed me. 想到还需重新考试,我就感到沮丧。
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